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Three Hydropowers in Theth National Park and Shala River Receive Backing from China

January 4, 2022

A total of three hydropower plants are expected to be built on the Shala River in the north of Albania, an area known for its outstanding …


NVO sektor: Vlada da dokaže javni interes od otvaranja ležišta uglja u Matarugama

December 31, 2021

Grupa nevladinih organizacija (NVO) koju čine Bankwatch, Da zaživi selo, Legalis i Eko-tim, uputila je Ministarstvu kapitalnih investicija komentare na Nacrt koncesionog akta o energetskoj mineralnoj sirovini mrkolignitni ugalj lokaliteta Mataruge u opštini Pljevlja.


Vlada da dokaže javni interes od otvaranja ležišta uglja u Matarugama

December 30, 2021

Podgorica, (MINA-BUSINESS) – Grupa nevladinih organizacija (NVO) koju čine Bankwatch, Da zaživi selo, Legalis i Eko-tim, uputila je danas …


Инспекција на малите хидроцентрали – „на чесен збор“

December 27, 2021

Контролата на работењето на малите хидроцентрали, во услови кога државата грчевито се бори за секој киловат-час струја, е прашање на периферијата на интересот на јавноста.


Ugljevik power plant, Bosnia and Herzegovina

December 17, 2021

Commissioned in 1985, the 300 MW coal power plant in Ugljevik, Bosnia and Herzegovina, has become famous for emitting more sulphur dioxide than all of Germany’s coal power plants in 2019. 


Pljevlja I power plant, Montenegro

December 16, 2021

The existing 225 MW Pljevlja thermal power plant in the north of Montenegro, near the borders with Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, has been operating since 1982. The plant was originally planned to comprise two units but the second one was never built. The plant, along with the extensive use of coal and wood for heating, has caused unbearably bad air quality in the town.


Kostolac B power plant (B1, B2), Serbia

December 16, 2021

The Kostolac B power plant, consisting of 2 units of 350 MW each, first started operating in 1987. In 2024, the plant delivered 4359 GWh of electricity to the grid, around 14 per cent of the country’s coal-based generation.


FOTO: Javna tribina “Linija (od)brane- Posljednji spas za rijeku Bosnu!”

December 15, 2021

U prostorijama MZ Janjići je 14.12.2021 održana javna tribina “Linija (od)brane: Posljednji spas za rijeku Bosnu!” u zajedničkoj …


Position Paper on the Serbia Solid Waste National Programme

December 15, 2021

This position paper, prepared by the CEE Bankwatch Network and based on research conducted by Springloop Cooperative, U.A. and Bankwatch member group CEKOR, Serbia, expresses concern about the Serbia Solid Waste National Programme, a multi-site EUR 150 million project co-financed 50:50 by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the French Development Agency. The paper discusses the various risks associated with approving the project without first ensuring that detailed social and environmental assessments are carried out, and it calls on the Bank to condition the project on guarantees that the rights and livelihoods of the most vulnerable and marginalized affected people will be protected.


Нетранспарентноста на Европската инвестициона банка и проектите на Балканот

December 13, 2021

Една неодамна објавена вест – дека Европската инвестициона банка (ЕИБ) ја усвоила новата политика на транспарентност – немаше да биде вест …


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